View Full Version : My AP is a tub of s&^t!
mnkywrch
03-07-03, 09:10 PM
I bought my AP (http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?sec=Products&pg=Product-Details&prod=258&site=c).
I have to reset the thing every time I want to use it.
Any ideas?
WickerBill
03-07-03, 09:56 PM
Firmware updated? I've heard of this happening a lot to DLink, but not SMC.
mnkywrch
03-07-03, 10:43 PM
Originally posted by WickerBill
Firmware updated? I've heard of this happening a lot to DLink, but not SMC.
Yep, updated it last night.
It's up & running now, but who knows for how long?
Weird thing is I can ping the thing but can't connect to it. DHCP expiring, perhaps?
So far, it works about as well as:
- Rodolfo Lavin
- Scott Mayer
- the French military
lone_groover
03-07-03, 10:58 PM
Airport -
Airport, you've got a smiling face,...
;)
mnkywrch
03-08-03, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by lone_groover
Airport -
Airport, you've got a smiling face,...
;)
Mac OSX - Linux for newbies. ;)
I am on my second linksys........ (Nothing wrong was wrong the first (I gave it to a buddy)) I did have probs accessing it before a firmware upgrade, But once I didi....
mnkywrch
03-09-03, 10:47 AM
Figured it out.
My Orinoco card doesn't support short preamble - the handshaking protocol between the wireless card & the AP.
My AP had a setting called "basic rate" - which I kept setting from the default of 1 or 2 MB to another setting that supports 1 through 11 megabytes.
Apparently, 'basic rate' on SMC routes is the same as 'short preamble'.
chop456
03-10-03, 12:54 AM
SMC? Is that like the Daewoo of wireless or what? :D
Napoleon
03-16-03, 10:56 AM
does anyone know of any links or sources where I can learn more of this technology. Maybe just describe your personal experiance with it and pros and cons.
I know nothing about it and I wonder if I could use it at home or office. I am currently converting a room at home to a home office. We have a desk top that I can link my laptop to by a cable so I and back it up and share files.
Currently at work I am in the process of having a new office built out and I am wondering if I should ask to have some way of linking my laptop to the computer system so I can exchange data and documents with it.
Try HERE (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/wlan) Nap. Broadband reports is a really good place for all that information. :thumbup:
Cam.
mnkywrch
03-16-03, 08:18 PM
Nap:
Wireless is great, but it is slower.
For heavy-duty transfer nothing beats 100 MB a second CAT5.
But it's fine for web surfing.
WickerBill
03-16-03, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by mnkywrch
For heavy-duty transfer nothing beats 100 MB a second CAT5.
But it's fine for web surfing.
Actually, Gig-E or 10Gig-E is much, much better. :)
But I don't want that anymore.... I want THIS! (http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/03/07/speed.record/index.html)
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